The company has confirmed that the iQoo Pad 2 series will be launched in China later this month. The design and key specifications of the iQoo Pad 2 and iQoo Pad 2 Pro have also been revealed on the Chinese blog site Weibo. Both tablets are expected to be updates to the first-generation iQoo Pad, which was released in China in May 2023. The Pro version offers more premium features.
In a Weibo post, iQoo announced that the iQoo Pad 2 and iQoo Pad 2 Pro will go on sale in China on May 31. Pre-orders for the tablets are currently available through the Vivo China online store, as confirmed by the launch microsite. The design of the future tablets was revealed in several official posts on the website and social media.

The iQoo Pad 2 series tablets are similar in structure to the previous model. There is a circular camera block in the upper left corner of the back, while the horizontal face of the display has a punch-hole design in the middle for the front-facing camera. The power button is located in the upper right corner and the speaker grill is located at the bottom.
The Weibo post confirms that the iQoo Pad 2 and Pad 2 Pro are powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9300+ and Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processors, respectively. The base model is powered by a 10,000mAh battery and features a 12.1-inch display with 2.8K resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. The Pro version, on the other hand, has an 11,500 mAh battery and a 13-inch screen with a 3.1K resolution and the same refresh rate as the regular model.
The iQoo Pad 2 and Pad 2 Pro tablets are said to offer an “exceptional eSports experience” with support for “self-generated super rendering results” as well as Monster+ mode and in-game ray tracing. More details are expected to be announced in the coming days.
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.




